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CATALOGUE 

OF 

Homan,  Octiglislj,  Colonial  anib  Jfnroi0n 

IN  GOLD,  SILVER  AND  COPPER, 

XVIIth,  XVUIth  &  XIXth  CENTURY  1X)KENS, 

MEDALS  AND  WAR  MEDALS, 

^ropurths  of  Iat£  W.  S^ljorburn,  OBsq. 

of  Bishoj)  Auckland  ;  01x6  Otljl'VS. 

FINE  GREEK  AND  ROMAN  COINS, 

%\)t  ^Brop^rtjj  of  C.  ®i)omaa-^tanforb,  ClDsq.  M.r. 

Preston  Manor,  Brighton; 

AND 

A  COLLECTION  OF  INDIAN  COINS 

Jfornutr  bp  tb^  laU  iK.  S^burnlnU,  CIBsq. 

of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service; 

ALSO 

COIN  CABINETS. 


COIN 


WHICH  WILL  LE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION, 

BY  MESSRS. 

SOTEERY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE. 

(Sir  Montague  Barlow,  K.B.E.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  M.P.  G.  D.  Hobson,  JI.A.  &  Capt.  F.  W.  Warrr,  M.C.) 
Anriioitpcrs  of  ICiterarn  proportn  ^  Morhs  illustroitbe  of  tljo  ^Finc  Arts. 

AT  THEIR  LARGE  GALLERIES,  34  &  35,  NEW  BOND  STREET,  W.  (1) 

On  WEDNESDAY,  18th  of  DECEMBER,  1918,  and  following  Day, 

AT  ONE  o’clock  PRECISELY. 


May  be  Viewed  Two  Days  prior.  Catalogues  may  lie  had. 

DRYDEN  PRESS:  J.  DAVY  fc  SONS,  8-9,  FRITH  STREET,  ^OHO-sUlARE,  \v7l 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer ;  and  if  aii}^  dispute  arise 
between  bidders,  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be  immediately 
put  up  again,  provided  the  auctioneer  cannot  decide  the  said 
dispute. 

II.  No  person  to  advance  less  than  l6'. ;  above  five  pounds  2^.  Qd., 
and  so  on  in  proportion. 

III.  In  the  case  of  lots  upon  which  there  is  a  reserve,  the  auctioneer 

shall  have  the  right  to  bid  on  behalf  of  the  seller. 

IV.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  places  of  abode, 

and  to  pay  down  10s.  in  the  pound,  if  required,  in  part  pay¬ 
ment  of  the  purchase-money  ;  in  default  of  which  the  lot  or 
lots  purchased  will  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

V.  The  sale  of  any  lot  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any 
error  in  the  enumeration  of  the  numbers  stated,  or  errors  of 
description. 

VI.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer’s  expense,  imme¬ 
diately  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale  ;  in  default  of  which 
Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  &  Hodge  will  not  hold 
themselves  responsible  if  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or  otherwise 
destroyed,  but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  pur¬ 
chaser.  If,  at  the  exiiiration  of  Two  Days  after  the  conclusion 
of  the  sale,  the  lots  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  they  will  then 
be  catalogued  for  immediate  sale,  and  the  expense,  the  same 
as  if  re-sold,  will  be  added  to  the  amount  at  which  they 
were  bought.  Messrs.  SoTHEBY,  Wilkinson  &  Hodge  will 
have  the  option  of  re-selling  the  lots  uncleared,  either  by 
public  or  private  sale,  without  any  notice  being  given  to  the 
defaulter. 

VII.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the 
money  required  and  deposited  in  part  of  payment  shall  be 
forfeited,  and  if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling  of  such 
lots  as  are  not  cleared  or  paid  for,  all  charges  on  such  re-sale 
shall  be  made  good  by  the  defaulters  at  this  sale. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  this  Sale  may  have  their  Commissions 
faithfully  executed  by  their  humble  Servants, 

SOTHEBY,  WILKINSON  &  HODGE, 

34  &  35,  New  Bond  Street,  London,  W.  (1). 

Telegraphic  Address:  “  Abinitio,  Phone,  London."  Telephone:  4GS9. 

In  sending  Commissions  please  refer  to  this  Catalogue  as  “  BUBASTIS.” 


Commissions  cannot  under  any  circumstances  be  accepted  by 

Telephone. 


of  the.  Coinn. 


Seale  of  Mionnet. 


CATALOGUE 

OF 

COINS,  TOKENS  AND  MEDALS. 


FIRST  DAY’S  SALE. 


THE  REMAINING  PORTION  OF  THE 

(loUcctioii  of  tbc  late  1b.  TO.  fTborbuni,  5£sq. 

of  Bishop  Aucldcmd. 


LOT 

1  Gold.  George  I,  Guinea,  172G,  and  Quarter  Guineas  (2),  1718. 

George  III,  Seven-Shillings  (2),  one  pierced.  U.S.A.  Three- 
Dollars,  1874,  and  Dollar,  1851  7 

2  Gaulish  Stater,  7'ev.  Victory  with  wi  eath  over  the  horse  ;  and 

Quarter  Stater  ;  others  in  silver  (2),  and  bronze  (4)  8 

3  Early  British,  silver  (5),  copper  and  tin  jueces.  Saxon  Sceattae 

(2),  types  B.  M.  Cat.  2a  and  4  ;  and  Stycas,  various  (7)  IG 

4  Silver.  St.  Eadraund  Memorial  Penny;  William  I,  Pennies, 

“Paxs”  type  (3),  fine-,  Henry  I,  Penny  {Hks.  2G2),  and 
Stephen,  Penny  {Hks.  270),  both  poor-,  Henry  H,  Durham 
Pennies  (5),  {  Hks.  285),  ;  Short-cross  Pennies  (6)  17 

5  Edward  I-II,  Pennies  (42),  various  mints,  and  Halfpenny. 

Edward  HI,  Groat,  Half  Groats  (2),  London,  and  Pennies 
of  Durham  and  York,  Richard  II,  Halfpennies  (2)  50 

G  Henry  VI-Mary,  Groats  (16) ;  d.\\d  false  Testoon  of  Henry  VIII. 
Elizabeth,  milled  Shillings  (2),  Sixpence,  Groat,  Three¬ 
pences  (2),  and  Half  Groat,  all  worn  25 

7  Edward  VI,  Half  Crown,  1551,  and  Shillings  (2).  James  I, 
Half  Crowns  (3),  second  coinage,  all  m.  on.  thistle,  all  ivell 
preserved ;  Shillings  (4),  and  Sixpence  11 

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8  Charles  I,  Oxford  Half  Pound,  1642,  m.  m.  obv.  plume;  rev. 

seven  pellets,  well  preserved  only  1 

9  Oxford  Half  Pound,  1642,  similar  to  last;  and  Exeter  Crown, 

m.  m.  rose  {Hks.  479),  both  in  fair  state  only  2 

10  Tower  Half  Crowns  (3),  and  Shillings  (2)  ;  Briot’s  Half  Crown, 

Shilling  and  Sixpence,  all  ivell pnvserved  •,  “  Peace  or  War’’ 
Jetton,  1643  {Bled.  Ulus,  no.  134),  9 

11  Newark  Half  Crown,  1846;  York  Shillings  (2);  Ormond  Six¬ 

pence  ;  Aberystwyth  (4roats  (2),  and  Threepences  (4),  all 
well  preserved  1 0 

12  Cromwell,  Crown,  fair  state  only,  and  Shilling;  Chailes  II, 

hammered  Shilling,  first  issue,  the  tiro  last  plugged ;  Six¬ 
pence,  Groat,  Threepence  (2),  Twopence  (3),  and  Pennies 
(2),  third  issue  ;  and  small  pieces,  various  (5)  16 

13  Charles  II,  Crowns  (4),  1662,  1664,  1661,  1673;  Half  Crowns 

(2)  ;  Shillings  (3),  1663  (2)  and  1676;  and  Sixpences  (3), 
all  well  preserved  12 

14  James  II,  Crown,  1687  ;  Half  Crown  ;  Shillings  (2),  and  Six¬ 

pences  (2).  William  and  Mary,  Crown,  1692  ;  Half  Crowns, 
1689  (4),  1691  and  1693  ;  and  Sixpences  (2),  all  well  pre¬ 
served  1 5 

15  William  HI,  Crowns  (3),  1695  (2)  ;  Half  Crowns  (5),  two 

Bristol  and  one  Chester  ;  Shillings  (5),  two  Chester,  one 
Exeter;  Sixpences  (7),  Bristol  (2),  Chester,  Exeter  (2),  and 
York  (2),  some  fine  20 

16  Anne,  Crown,  1707  ;  Half  Crowns  (2),  Shillings  (4),  and  Six¬ 

pences  (4),  all  good  1 1 

17  George  I,  Crown,  1716,  good-,  1718,  has  been  silvered-.  Half 

Crown,  and  Shillings  (6),  some  fine  9 

18  George  II,  “Young  head”  Crown,  1741,  Half  Crowns  (2),  Shil¬ 

lings  (2),  and  Sixpence.  “  Old  head”  Crowns  (2),  1743  and 
1746,  LIMA;  Half  Crowns  (4),  Shillings  (6),  and  Sixpences 
(2),  many  fine  22 

19  George  HI,  Crowns  (3),  1818,  1820  (2);  Shillings  (6),  1763, 

Northumberland,  1787  (5),  Sixpences  (3).  Bank  of  Englaiid 
Tokens  ;  Five-Shillings,  1804;  Three-Shillings,  1811,  1812, 
1814;  Eighteenpence  (3),  1811  (2),  1813;  Bank  of  IreHnd 
Thirtypence,  1808,  all  fi7ie  20 

20  1816-1911.  Half  Crowns  (8),  Shillings  (30),  Sixpences  (24), 

Fourpences  (5),  Threepences  (9),  Threehalfpence  (4),  various 
dates,  some  scarce  and  all  mint  80 


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CTOthic  Crown,  1847,  inscribed  edge;  BononCs  Pattern  Crown, 
1837  ;  Proof  Maundy  Fourpence  and  Twopence,  1839  ; 
Imitations  of  Wisner’s  Pattern  Sliillings  (2),  in  silver  and 
cojyper  6 

Maundy  Money  :  sets  of  Cliarles  II  (2),  Janies  II,  AVilliam  and 
Mary,  AVilliam  III,  Anne,  George  I,  II,  III  (3),  and  IV, 
Will  iam  IV,  Victoria  (3),  and  Edward  VII,  some  sets  oj 


mixed  dates,  nearly  all  very  fijie  88 

Maundy  sets  of  Charles  II,  James  II,  William  III,  George  III, 
Victoria  (3),  Edward  VII,  and  others,  various  (32),  mostly 

fine  74 

Maundy  sets  of  Victoria  (13),  and  Edward  VII  (4),  various 
years,  all  mint  68 

Various  English  hammered  coins,  in  poor  condition  vt.  27  ozs. 
Various  English  milled  coins,  in  poor  condition  ict.  30  ozs. 

Another  similar  lot  ^vt.  32  ozs. 

>ScOTCH.  Penny  of  William  the  Lion,  second  issue  ;  Groats  of 


David  II  and  Kobert  II,  fine-,  James  VI,  Sword  Dollar, 
1568,  fine,  and  Thistle  Merk,  1602;  Quarter  Dollars  of 
Charles  II  and  James  II;  Crown  and  Shilling  of  Anne; 
and  four  others  13 

Irish.  Edward  IV,  Dublin  Groat,  first  issue,  fine  ;  Henry  VIII, 
Groats  (3)  ;  Elizabeth,  Shillings  (3),  first  (2)  and  second 
issues  ;  James  I,  Sixpence;  and  another  9 

James  II,  Gun  Money,  Crowns  (2^;  large  Half  Crowns  (12), 
small  (5);  Shillings,  large  (20),  small  (4);  Sixpences  (6), 
all  varieties  and  many  fine  49 

Others,  duplicates  of  the  last  lot.  Crowns  (ll);  Half  Crowns, 
large  (19),  small  (5);  Shillings,  large  (35),  small  (lO);  Six- 
Y)euGes,  (2),  .some  fine  82 

English  Copper.  Elizabeth,  Pattern,  1601  ;  Charles  II,  Pat¬ 
tern  Farthing,  1665;  WTlliam  and  Mary,  Patterns  (2); 
George  III,  Proof  Farthing,  1797,  all  in  silver  5 

Harrington  Farthings,  James  I  (l9),  Charles  I,  Harp  Farthings 
(33),  and  Kose  Farthings  (2l),  mostly  fine  7.3 

Charles  II,  Halfpence,  1673  (2),  and  Farthing,  1675  ;  James  II, 
pewter  Farthing  ;  “  God  Preserve  London  ”  Halfpennies  (2)  ; 
William  and  Mary,  Halfpennies  (2),  and  Farthings  (2)  ; 
William  III,  Halfpennies,  1696,  1697,  1699,  1700,  1701, 
Farthing,  1696,  all  fine  except  the  fourth  16 

Anne,  Farthing,  1714;  “Error”  Halfpennies,  GEORIVS  1730, 
and  GEORIVS  1772  (2),  all  fine  and  scarce  4 

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47 


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George  I,  Halfpence  (5),  Fai’tliings  (2) ;  George  II,  Halfpence 
(8),  Farthings  (8),  various  dates,  all  fine  or  very  fine  23 

George  III,  copper,  various,  all  very  fine  33 

George  IV,  Halfpence  (3),  Farthings  (8)  ;  William  IV,  Pence  (2), 
Halfpennies  (2),  Farthings  (3);  Victoria  (prior  to  1860), 
Pence  (l7).  Halfpennies  (26),  Farthings  (8),  all  fine  and 
many  mint  69 

Victoria,  bronze  Pennies  (49),  Halfpennies  (45),  Farthings  (22), 
smaller  pieces  (13),  various  dates,  all  mint  129 

Various  English  Charles  ll-Y\Q,tov\di,  some  fine  about  140 

Various  English  copper  a  large  parcel 

Irish.  Elizabeth,  Pennies  (3),  and  Halfpenny,  1601  ;  St. 
Patrick’s  Penny,  and  Halfpennies  (2)  ;  Limerick  Halfpence, 
1691  (4);  William  and  Mary,  Halfpennies  (2);  Wood's 
Pattern  Halfpenny,  1722,  harp  in  front  of  Hibernia;  and 
“Voce  Populi  ”  Halfpennies  (4),  some  fine  18 

Various  Irish  copper  (69),  and  Scotch  copper  and  billon  (24)  93 

Seventeenth  Century  Tokens.  Durham,  Boyne  {\st  edit.), 
nos.  1  (2),  3,  4  (2),  5,  7  (2),  8  (2),  9  to  19,  and  21,  a  very 
complete  set,  and  nearly  all  very  fine  22 

Durham,  nos.  25  to  33,  33*  (2),  34  to  38,  40,  41,  42  (2),  43,  44, 
46,  47  and  48,  and  another,  mostly  very  fine  26 

***  This  and  the  preceding  lot  are  from  the  Robinson  sale,  1891. 

Dui'ham,  duplicates  of  some  of  the  above  two  lots,  from  the 
same  source,  many  fine  43 

Tokens  of  Cambs.  (2),  Essex  (2),  Herts,  (l),  Kent  (2),  Lines,  (l), 
London  (3),  Middlesex  (2),  Northumberland  (l),  and  seven 
others  21 

Eighteenth  Century  Tokens.  Durham,  Pennies,  Atkins, 
nos.  1,  2,  3a{2),  one  struck  over  an  Anglesea  Penny  and  one 
not  ;  Halfpence,  nos.  5  (7),  7,  10  and  11  rare,  all  very  fine 
and  some  rare  1  4 

Northumberland,  Halfpennies,  nos.  4,  5,  9,  10(2),  12,  14  (2),  15^ 
bronze  proof,  19,  21  and  25  ;  Farthings,  30,  32,  34  ;  and 
Newcastle,  Farthing,  rer.  COALY  tvne,  1796,  all  very  fine 
and  many  scarce  16 

Westmorland,  Halfpennies,  nos.  5  (2),  5a,  6  and  6b  (2)  ;  Nine¬ 
teenth  Centui-y,  Durham,  Penny,  and  Farthings  (4)  ;  and 
Newcastle,  Fartliings  (9)  ;  Gateshead  Boundary  Tokens, 
1824  (2),  1836,  1849  (2),  1857  (4),  and  Wdnlaton,  1850, 
some  very  fine  30 


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Proof  'Tokens,  Durlnmi,  7  ;  Herts,  4  ;  Nortliumbeiland,  10  and 
14;  Warwicksliire,  80;  Yorkshire,  38;  Foi’far,  3  inot  a 
jyroo/ ),8,  18  ;  Inverness,  2;  and  W.  'J'ill,  1834  (4)  and  J. 
Henry,  1879,  all  very  fine 

Wroxliain,  Threepence,  1  797  ;  Pennies,  Middlesex,  149  ;  Anc'le- 
sea  (2),  and  Parkei',  Norwich,  1811;  HaHpennies,  various 
(31),  all  very  fine  36 

V^arioiis  Halfpenny  'Tokens,  all  very  fine  40 

A  similar  lot.  Halfpennies  (35),  Fai’things  (2),  all  fine  \  and  foni- 
'Tokens  41 

Various  Eighteenth  and  Nineteenth  Centni’y  Pennies,  Hall- 
pennies  and  Farthings,  all  good  state  78 

A  similar  lot,  'not  so  fine  a  large  parcel 

Isle  of  Man.  Pennies.  1709  (2),  Pennies  (2),  and  Halfpennies 

(2) ,  1733,  latter  very  fine-,  Penny  and  Half})enny,  1786; 

Peel  Castle  Penny,  1811  ;  Penny,  Halfpenny  and  Farthing, 
1839,  mint  12 

Various  copper  Coins  and  'Tokens,  including  one  of  Falkner’s 
Bazaar,  some  scarce  about  120 

Pennies  (2),  and  Halfpenny,  1813;  Douglas  Bank  Halfpenny,  and 
Atlas  and  Bank  Pennies,  1811  ;  vai'ions  Victorian  copper 

(3)  of  this  island,  and  Jersey  and  Guernsey  (l  1),  all  fine  20 

Coi.ONiAL.  Hilver.  India,  E.  I.  Coy’s  Pui»ees,  native  style, 
various  mints  (21),  and  smaller  pieces  (15),  many  scarce  36 

Later  liupees  (ll).  Half  (8),  and  Quarter  (14)  Knpees,  and  'Two- 
Annas  (17),  some  fine  50 

Madras,  Half  and  Quarter  Pagoda;  Ceylon,  Hix  Dollai-,  1831  ; 
“Dumps,”  48-Stivers,  1809  (2),  1804;  24-Stivers,  1804, 
1808;  Mauritius,  50-Sous;  and  Sydney,  Threepences  (3), 
Hogarth  Erichsen  (2)  and  .T.c.T.  1854  {Atkins,  40-42),  all 
'Very  fine  12 

Hong  Kong,  Dollar,  1867,  smaller  pieces  (12)  ;  Straits  Settle¬ 
ments,  Dollars  (2)  ;  Mombasa,  Sets  of  Rupee  to  'Two-Annas 

(4)  ;  and  various  Colonial  silver  (33),  mostly  fine  64 

Canadian,  50-Cents  (9),  25-Cents  (l  1 ),  20-Cents  (5),  lO-Cenls 
(17),  and  5-Cents  {'23),  many  fine  65 

Copper.  Rosa  Americana  Pennies  (2),  and  Halfpenny,  1  722; 
'Twopence  and  Penny,  1723;  Virginia  Halfpenny,  1723; 
James  IT,  Plantation  Piece,  in  pewter  7 


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Mule  of  Madras  48  to  Rupee,  and  Ceylon,  1802,  ?’are ;  Prince  of 
Males  Island,  Ilalf-Cent,  1810;  Sumatra,  Kapangs,  1804 
(6);  Proof  Mombasa  Quarter  Annas,  1888  (4);  Ionian 
Islands,  Proof  Ten  Oboli,  1819  ;  Jamaica,  M'illiam  Smith 
Penny  Token  ;  and  Barbadoes,  Halfpenny,  1792,  all  ver/i 
fine  1 5 

Various  Colonial  copper,  all  fine  and  many  scarce  106 

Various  recent  Colonial  Coins,  in  bronze,  copper  and  nickel,  all 
mint  about  130 

Various  Colonial  copper  Coins  a  large  parrel 

Canadian  Tokens.  Newfoundland,  Leronx  319,  320,  321  (2); 
Nova  Scotia,  435,  437,  440,  441,  443  (2),  rare,  444,  44  6, 
447,  449,  454  and  455,  both  rare,  all  good,  some  fine  16 

Louis  XV,  1755,  Jetton,  282,  scarce  ;  Tokens,  502  (2),  577  (2), 
601,  682  (2),  691,  699  (2),  766  (3),  808,  and  fourteen  othei’s, 
all  good  to  fine  29 

Bouquet  Sous  (62),  some  scarce  and  many  fine  62 

Various  Halfpenny  Tokens,  some  fine  74 

Provincial,  Bank,  and  General  Penny  Tokens,  including  Cossack 
Pennies  (5),  some  fine  and  scarce  37 

Provincial  and  Bank  Halfpenny  Tokens,  some  very  fine  47 

Various  Canadian  Coins  and  Tokens,  with  a  few  other  Colonials 

a  large  parcel 

Australian  Tokens.  Various  numbers  as  Atkins,  between  1-200, 
nearly  all  different,  mostly  fine  68 

Another  similar  lot,  between  nos.  200-280,  including  some  proofs 

53 

Others,  nos.  280  to  end,  mostly  fine  43 

Various  Australian  Tokens  a  parcel 

U.S.A.  hillver.  Dollars,  1795  (2),  bare  bust,  hair  without 
ribbon,  very  fine  ;  and  another  with  draped  bust ;  1797,  with 
six  stars  in  front  of  face,  scarce,  tlietivo  latter  in  fair  state 
only  3 

Dollars  (7),  1795  (2),  bare  and  draped  busts  ;  1797,  seven  stars 
in  front  of  face  ;  1798,  1799,  1800  and  1802,  ./her  to  fine  7 

Others  (8),  1797,  1799  (6),  and  1802  8 

Others  (16),  1840-42,  1844-50,  1853,  1856,1857,1859,  1860  and 
1861  16 

Others  (14),  1847,  1864,  1866-70,  1872,  1873,  1876,  1877,1878 
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Proof  Dollars  (6),  1868,1870,  1871,  1878,  eight  feathers  in  eagle’s 
tail,  1879  and  1882;  Proof  Trade  Dollars  (5),  1873,  1874, 
1875,  1877  and  1879,  9-a?r,  all  very  fine  •  1 

Half  Dollai-s  (17),  1795,  1803,  1805,  1806  (2),  1807-14,  and 
1817-20,  mostly  fine  I  7 

Others  ( 17),  1822-36,  1838  and  mt/stly  very  fine  17 

Quarter  Dollar,  1796,  seven  stars  in  fi’ont  ot  face,  very  fine  and 
rare  so  1 

Quarter  Dollars  (11),  1796,  1805  (2),  1806,  1807,  1812,  1818, 
1819,  1824,  1825  and  all  fair  to  fine  11 

Dimes  (4),  1798,  1800,  1801,<'///  good,  and  1807,  fine  \  Half 
Dimes,  1800  (2),  fine  and  very  fine,  and  1801  {2),  fair,  all 
scarce  8 

Dimes  (14),  and  Half  Dimes  (13),  1814-1836  ;  Three-Cents 
(9),  all  good  36 

Half  Dollars  (22),  and  Quarter  Dollars  (ll),  prior  to  some 

fine  3  3 

Half  ( 1 8)  and  Quarter  Dollars  (16);  Twenty-Cents  ;  Dimes  (39)  ; 
Half  Dimes  (32),  and  Three-Cents  (8),  mostly  since  1836  113 

Proofs,  Trade  Dollar  and  Dollar  to  Cent,  1879  ;  Half,  Quarter, 
and  Dime,  1870;  Dime,  Half  and  Three-Cents,  1868,  all 
brilliant  1 3 

Pattern  Plalf  Dollars  (3),  in  copper,  1859,  head  of  Liberty  with 
oak  and  maple  wreath  ;  1859,  obv.  eagle,  rev.  Liberty  to  left 
with  fasces  and  shield;  1865,  obv.  as  last,  rev.  Liberty  to 
right  with  cap  on  pole  ;  nickel  Three-Cents  Proofs  (4), 
5-Cent  Proofs  (7),  Cent,  and  Sets  (7)  of  Five,  Th  ree  and  One 
Cent,  various  years,  all  very  fine  36 

Copper.  Cents,  1793,/azr,  1794  (6),  1795,  1798  and  1803,  both 
very  fine-,  Half  Cents,  1794  (2)  and  1795, /«zV  13 

Cents,  1797-1807  (33);  Half  Cents,  various  (34),  a.  few  fine  67 

Various  large  copper  Cents,  some  fine  about  130 

Various  large  copper  Cents,  and  later  small  currency  in  copper 
and  nickel  a  large  parcel 

State  Cents,  Connecticut  (10),  New  York,  Massachusetts  (10), 
Vermont  (3),  Fugio  (2),  and  Nova  Constellatio  (7),  some 
fine  33 

Various  State  Cents  (32)  and  private  Tokens  (47)  79 

‘‘Hard  Times”  Tokens,  some  fine  62 


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Currency”  and  “Currency”  1776  Pieces,  in 

pewter  \  Bar  Cent,  very  fine  \  Fugio  Cent,  in  silver  (lease)  ; 
Pitts  Nostamps”  Halfpennies  (3) ;  Kentucky  Cents  (2), 
all  scarce  9 

105  Washington  Cents,  Double  Head  (3) ;  Small  (2)  and  Large  (2) 

Head,  1783  ;  Unity  Cents  (3)  ;  Large  and  small  (3)  Eagle, 
1791  ;  Halfpennies,  1793  (4);  Large  size,  no  date,  Liberty 
and  Seenrity  (3),  and  Medals  (2),  by  lVyo?i,  all  fair  to 
fine  23 

106  Transvaal,  Kruger  gold  Pounds  (2)  and  Half  Pounds  (2)  ;  and 

silver,  various  (face  value,  15/6)  16 

107  Various  current  U.S.A.  and  Continental  silver  23 

108  Various  Continental  and  Oriental  silver,  ivt.  17|'  ozs.,  sonw  fine 

109  Various  copper  coins,  mostly  Continental  a  parcel 

110  Koman,  Carausins  Denarius,  rev.  PAX  AVG,  in  fair  state  only, 

rare-,  and  five  other  Denarii  6 

111  Various  Koman  First,  Second  and  Third  Brass  77 

112  War  MedaIjS.  Waterloo,  1815  (Richard  Armstrong,  51st 

Kegt.  Light  Infantry),  fine  [ 

113  Cabnl,  1842  (Peter  Cassidy,  9th  Kegt.)  ;  Sntlez,  Sobraon,  1846, 

in  exergue  (name  erased) ;  Punjab,  1849,  two  bars  ;  Goozerat, 
Mooltan  (W.  V  ootten,  1st  Bn.  60th  K.  Rifles),  all  very 
fine  3 

114  One  bar,  Pegu  (name  erased);  Crimea,  Sebastopol  (name 

erased);  New  Zealand,  1864-6  (Thos.  Oddy,  68th  Light 
Infantry);  South  Africa,  1877-8-9  (Pte.  G.  Saiiisby,  2-24th 
Foot),  and  1879  (Pte.  W.  Priest,  3-60th  Foot),  tivo  last 
very  fine  5 

115  Group  of  Three  Medals  :  Crimea,  Alma,  Inkerman,  Sebastopol  ; 

Turkish  Crimea;  India,  1857-8  (all  to  Michael  Conlan,  1st 
Bn.  4th  Kegt.),  all  fine  3 

116  Afghanistan,  1878-80,  Peiwar  Kotal  (I.  Kaynei-,  2-8th  Kegt.); 

no  bar  (Jas.  Webster,  63rd  Kegt.);  Charasia,  Kabul,  Kan¬ 
dahar,  and  Kabul  to  Kandahar  star  (to  D.  McLean,  92nd 
Highlanders);  and  Ahmed  Khel  (Gi-.  K.  Brown,  6-1 1th 
K.A.),  all  good  state  5 

117  India  General  Service,  Burma,  1887-9  (E.  Foreigner,  2nd  Bn. 

Cheshire  Kegt.);  Burma,  1887-9,  Chin  Lushai,  1889-90 
(Serg.  J.  O’Brien,  1st  Bn.  Cheshire  Kegt.);  Burma,  1886-7, 
and  1887-9  (Gunner  W.  Smallwood,  No.  3  Battery,  1st 
Bde.,  Sc.  Du.,  K.A.),  all  fine  3 


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two  bars,  Hazara,  1888  and  1891  (C.  Jacques,  2nd  Bn. 
►Seaforth  Highs.)  :  Sikkim,  1888  (Sepoy  Parbat  Limbu,  2nd 
Bn.  1st  Goorkha  Kegt.) ;  X.  E.  Fi-ontiej-,  1891  (I).  Kirkby, 
4tli  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifle  Corps)  ;  Samana,  1891  (Gunner  I.  Heath, 
No.  9  Battery,  1st  Bde.,  G.  P.  l)n.,  R.A.),  all  fine  5 

lid  Hazara,  1891,  Samana,  1891  (1.  King,  Ist  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifle 
Corjjs) ;  Waziristan,  1894-5  (Sei)oy  Rarnsingh,  20  (D.  G.  O.) 
P.  1.);  India,  1895  (J.  Denton,  1st  Bn.  Dorset  Regt.)  ; 
Punjab  Frontier,  1897-8  (Sepoy  Walli  Khan,  20  (D.  G.  0.), 
P.  I.);  Relief  of  Chitral,  1895  (R.  Fei'guson,  1st  Bn.  E. 
Lane.  Regt.),  all  fine  5 

120  Egy))t,  1882  (Corp.  S.  C.  A.  Roberts,  2  R.  Ir.  R.);  The  Nile, 

188-1-5  (1st  West  Kent) ;  Suakin,  1885  (2nd  East  Surrey)  ; 
Khedive’s  Bronze  Star;  Sudan  (1st  Northd.  Fus.);  and 

Khedival  Khartoum,  all  fine  6 

121  'The  Nile,  1881-5  (2nd  Essex  Regt.);  Tel-el-Kebir  (2nd  High. 

L.  I.) ;,  Khedive’s  Bronze  Stars  (2);  Sudan  and  Khedival 
Khartoum  (both  issued  to  Pte.  Sparshott,  21st  Lancers), 
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122  Hong  Kong,  Plague  Medal  (Private  J.  Boote,  S.  L.  I.),  scarce) 

Ashanti  Bronze  Star,  189G  (2nd  West  A^orks),  both  fine  2 

123  South  Africa,  Relief  of  Lady.smith  (Lane.  Fus.);  two  bar.s— - 

Cape  Colony,  Orange  Free  State  (2),  (Durham  L.  1.  and 
Northd.  Fus.) ;  three  bars — Cape  Colony,  Orange  Free 
State,  Transvaal  (North  D.  Fus.)  ;  four  bars — Relief  of 
Kimberley,  Johannesburg,  Diamond  Hill,  Wittebergen 
(12th  R.  Lancers);  live  bars,  Cai)e  Colony,  Tugela  Heights, 
Orange  Free  State,  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  Transvaal  (Rl. 
Dublin  Fus.),  all  fine  6 

124  South  Africa,  three  bars — Relief  of  Kimberley,  Paardeberg, 

Dreifonteiii  (Hampshire  fine  1 

125  South  Africa,  five  bars — Cape  Colony,  Tugela  Heights,  Relief 

of  Ladysmith,  Transvaal,  Laing’s  Nek  ;  and  Edward  VII 
South  Africa,  1901  and  1902  (both  to  Pte.  S.  Smart,  Rifle 
Bi'igade),  fine  2 

1  2G  South  Airica,  five  bars — Cape  Colony,  Driefontein,  Johannes¬ 
burg,  Diamond  Hill,  Belfast ;  and  Edward  VII  South  Africa, 
1901  and  1902  (both  to  Serg.  A.  C.  Knott,  84th  Battery, 
R.F.A.),  fine  2 

127  Na\  AL.  General  Service,  thi’ee  bars — Algiers,  Navarino,  Syria 
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Syria  (John  Lindsay) ;  Ashanti  (E.  Smith,  K.M.,  H.M.S. 
Bittern);  Egypt,  1882  (H.M.S.  Agincourt)  ;  Benin  River, 
1894  (R.  M.,  H.M.S,  Alecto),  all  fine  4 

Baltic,  1854-5;  Naval  Long  Service;  Army  Long  Service  and 
Good  Conduct  (2) ;  Volunteer  Long  Service  and  Good 
Conduct  (2),  all  fine  6 

Medals.  Manchester  Pitt  Club,  1813,  by  Wyon,  very  fine  \ 
William  IV,  Coronation;  Victoria  Jubilee,  1897,  large  (2), 
small  {b),  all  in  silver-,  Jubilee,  1887  (l)  and  1897  (2); 
Edward  VII,  Coronation,  all  in  bronze  and  silver  (2)  14 

British  Victories  (14);  English  Personal  Medals  (14);  Pre¬ 
sentation  of  Colours  to  Birmingham  Association,  Prize 
Medals,  etc,  (16),  all  in  bronze  and  three  in  white  metal  47 
Medals  of  French  Rulers,  all  very  fine  76 

Various  Napoleonic  (12),  French  (8)  and  other  Continental  (11) 
Medals  31 

Electrotypes  and  casts  of  English  coins  (9) ;  Re-strikes  (3)  ;  and 
various  Medals  and  Jettons,  in  copper,  brass  and  white 
metal  a  parcel 

Mahogany  Cabinet,  17  in.  by  19  in.  by  1\  in.,  with  6  drawers, 
each  holding  5  drop  trays,  pierced  various  sizes  for  coins, 
brass  handles  at  side,  lock  and  key 
Mahogany  Cabinet,  by  Turton,  with  panelled  doors,  containing 
18  trays,  9^  in.  by  8  in.,  pierced  for  coins  from  sixpence  to 
crown  size,  and  shallow  drawer  at  bottom,  brass  handles  at 
sides,  lock  and  key 

Inlaid  Cabinet,  14  in.  by  15  in.  by  12  in.,  containing  17  trays 
with  brass  knobs,  pierced  for  coins  of  various  sizes,  brass 
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138  Gold.  Early  British  Quarter  Stater,  obv.  portion  of  the 
degraded  head,  rev.  horse  prancing  to  right,  with  flower 
ornament  over  and  wheel  with  spokes  carefully  drawn 
under  {Evans,  pi.  E,  no.  3),  fine  ;  another,  similar,  not  struck 
up  on  obverse  ;  and  another  {pi.  E,  no.  10,  var.).  3 

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Early  British  Stater,  ohv.  plain  and  convex ;  rev.  liorse  with 
pellet  under  and  crescent  over,  fine  1 

Edward  III,  Quarter  Noble.  Edward  IV,  Noble,  m.m.  crown 
on  reverse  only,  fine  2 

William  and  Mary,  Five  Guineas,  1692,  ANNO  (,)VAKTO,  plain 
under  bust,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

•George  II,  “  Young  head,”  Five  Guineas,  1738,  DVODECiMO, 
plain  under  bust,  fine  1 

Sovereigns  (3),  1817,  1821  and  1837,  3 

William  III,  Guinea,  1698;  George  I,  Guinea,  1722,  and 
Quai'ter  Guinea,  1718  3 

George  III,  Guinea  and  Half  Guinea,  1813,  both  very  fine  2 

Half  Guineas  (2),  “  Spade,”  1791  and  1808  ;  Seven-Shillings  (2), 
1802  and  1809  *  4 

George  IV,  Two-Pound  Piece,  1823,  very  fine  1 

Sovereigns  (2),  1826  and  1836  ;  Half  Sovereign,  1823.  Wil¬ 
liam  IV,  Sovereign,  1832,  all  very  fine  except  the  third  4 

U.S.A.  Dollars,  1850  (2),  1856  and  1857  ;  small  Pieces  of 
Sweden,  Turkey  (2),  Columbia  and  Mexico  9 

Silver.  Crowns,  Charles  II,  1673  and  1676;  William  III, 
1695  ;  Half  Crowns,  James  II,  1686,  and  William  and  Mai  y, 
1689  ;  Shillings  (6),  Sixpences  (6),  Bank  Tokens  (l), 
Maundy  (14);  many  fine  35 

George  III,  1816-20,  Crown,  Half  Crowns  (5),  Shillings  (6), 
Sixpences  (4).  George  IV,  Crowns  (2),  1821  ;  Half  Crowns 
(5),  Shillings  (ll).  Sixpences  (5),  and  AVilliam  IV  Shilling 
and  smaller  (5) ;  all  mint  and  some  scarce  45 

Frankfort  Double  Thaler,  1842;  Swedish  and  Danish  Thaler 
size  (2)  ;  Half  (3)  ;  various  Continental  and  American, 
Dollar  size  (6),  Half,  Quarter  (ll),  and  smaller  (15),  mostly 
mint  39 

Various  hammered  and  milled  silver,  mostly  poor ivt.  \\\  ozs. 

Anne  Farthing,  1713,  date  in  exergue  ;  Rosa  Americana  Half¬ 
penny,  172^,  D.  G.  REX,  uncrowned  rose,  very  fine  ;  and  tAvo 
I7th  Century  Tokens  4 

Various  English  and  Foreign  copper,  with  a  fcAv  Roman,  some 
fi^^^  a  parcel 

Cabinet  containing  21  drawers,  1 1  in.  by  9  /w.,  pierced  for  coins, 
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War  Medals.  Brunswick,  Waterloo,  1815,  bronze.  Naval 
General  Service  (2),  Egypt  and  Syria  3 

Army  of  the  Punjab,  1849,  two  bars,  Goojerat,  Chilian wala 
(Sergt.  Wm.  Evans,  98th  Foot);  China,  1842  (Royal 
Marines),  2 

Group  of  three  Medals  :  Crimea,  Sebastopol ;  Turkish,  Crimea, 
and  New  Zealand,  1861-6,  all  to  H.  Briggs,  Gn.  and  Dr.  6th 
Batn.  R.A.  3 

India,  1895,  three  l)ars,  Punjab  Frontier,  Samana,  Tirah 

(1897-8)  (No.  4  Coy.  Madras  S.  and  M.);  Egypt,  1882,  The 
Nile,  Kirbehan  (1st  Staff.  R.)  ;  Ashanti,  Coomassie  (1st 

W.  I.  Regt.,  1873-4) 

South  Africa,  Officer’s  Medal,  four  bars.  Cape  Rhodesia,  Orange 
Free  State,  Transviial  (Lieut.  W.  Jickell,  R.G.A.),  very 

fine  1 

Spanish  Officei-’s  Medal  for  San  Sebastian,  1836,  very  fine 
Edward  VII,  Teiritorial  Efficiency  Medal  2 

Naval.  Boulton’s  Medal  for  Trafalgar,  in  'pewter,  engraved  on 
reverse  M.  McClode,  "mounted  in  silver  rim,  glazed, 
fine.  General  Naval  Service,  one  bar,  Syria  (James  Adams)  ; 
Baltic,  no  name  ;  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct  (2),  both 
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Crimea;  South  Africa,  1853  (Jno.  Chapman,  1st  Bn.  Rifle  ^ 
Bde.),  and  1879  (R.  Ward,  2/21  Foot)  4 

Indian  Mutiny  (3),  vuthont  bar  (43rd  Light  Infty.),  Lucknow, 
name  erased,  Delhi  (61st  Regt.),  fine  3 


Indian  General  Service,  Persia  (A.  M.  Grieve,  Coramr.  Clive 
Sloop);  Bhootan  (80th  Regt.)  ;  Jowaki  (51st  Foot) ;  Hazara, 
1888  (1st  Bn.  Sufl‘.  Regt.),  alli  'ery  fine  \  and  two  bars,  Hazara, 
1891,  Samana,  1891  (1st.  Bn.  K.  R.  Rifle  C.)  5 


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(2nd  Bn.  Norf.  R.).  India,  1895,  Relief  of  Chitral,  1895 
(1st  Bn.  Bedford  Regt.)  ;  Samana,  1897  ;  Punjab  Frontier, 
1897-8  (2nd  Bn.  Royal  Ir.  Reg.);  ’Rrah,  1897-8;  Punjab 
Frontier,  1897-8  (1st  Bn.  North’n  Regt.),  all  fine  5 

New  Zealand,  1861-6  (57th  Regt.);  Abys.sinia  (26th  Regt.); 
Afghanistan,  1878-80,  Kandahar  (2/7th  Foot);  Kabul  to 
Kandahar  Star;  East  and  West  Africa  (1st  W.  1.  Regt., 
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170  Egypt,  1882  (4),  Tel-el-Kebir  (A  1  By.  K.A.) ;  The  Nile 
(R.  W.  K.);  The  Nile,  Tel-el-Kebir  (2nd  I),  of  C.  L.  1.)  ; 
Abu  Klea,  The  Nile,  El  Teb-Tamaai  (3d.  60th),  and  Khe- 
diye’.s  Bronze  Star.  Sudan  (21  st  Lancers),  and  Khedival 
Sudan,  Khartoum  7 

South  Africa,  six  clasps  :  Relief  of  Kimberley,  Paardeberg, 

I  )riefontein,  Johannesburg,  Diamond  Hill,  Belfast  (Pte.  \\  . 
Balls,  1st  Essex  Regt.),  very  fine  1 

South  Africa,  two  bars  :  Cape  and  Orange  Free  State  :  three 
bars  ;  Cape,  Transvaal,  Wittebergen  (both  Bedford  Regt.)  ; 
five  bars  :  Tugela  Heights,  Orange  Free  State,  Relief  of 
Ladysmith,  Transvaal,  Laing’s  Nek  (Rl.  Wt.  Surrey  Regt.)  ; 
and  Edward  VII,  1901-2  ;  all  very  fine  4 

173  China,  1900  (Sergt.  R.  M.  Nl.  Depot,  Wei-hai-Wei) ;  Khedive’s 
Bronze  Stars  (2);  Ashanti  Star,  1896;  Long  Service  and 
Good  Conduct  (51st  Foot),  and  Territorial  Efficiency,  all 
fine  6 

Gold.  Si)ade  Guinea,  very  fine  1 

Chailes  II,  Half  Crown,  1666,  elephant  undci'  bust,  fine  for  this 
coin  and  rare  1 

William  III,  Crown  ;  George  H,  Shillings  (4),  Sixpences  (5)  ; 
Charles  11,  Sixteenth  Dollar  (Scotch)  ;  Maundy  (8),  and 
others  (5),  all  fine-,  Shillings  (12)  and  Sixpenny  (4)  Tokens, 
and  others  (7),  poor  47 

177  Isle  of  Man,  Proof,  1733,  Halfpenny,  in  silver,  very  fine  1 

178  Nineteenth  Century  Tokens.  Gold  Half  Guinea  Token,  ohr. 

Phoenix  rising  from  flames,  YOUNGE,  WILSONS  A  YOUNGE- 
SHEFFIELD.  ;  reV.  YORKSHIKE  TOKEN  1812  STANDARD  GOLD 

lo  .  6,  6dge  obliquely  milled  {  Davis,  35),  very  fine  and  very 

rare  I 

179  Silver.  Berks,  Reading  Eighteenpence  {no.  4)  ;  Shillings, 

Cornwall  (7);  Devon,  1,  13,  18;  Dorset,  8,  16,  and  Six¬ 
pence,  24  ;  Durham,  2  ;  Gloucester,  Half  Crown,  J.  Whally 
4,  Shillings  1,  5  and  11,  mostly  very  fine  13 

180  Hants,  Shillings,  9,  22;  Shillings,  Lincoln,  3,  4,9,  12;  Nor- 

thants,  3  ;  Notts,  5  ;  Northumberland,  8,  12,  and  Newcastle, 
Half  Crown,  no.  1  ;  Shillings,  Norfolk,  14  ;  Somerset,  29, 
45,  66  ;  Wilts,  3  ;  Stalls,  10  ;  Sussex,  6  ;  Warwick,  10  ;  and 
Sixpences  (3),  some  fine  22 

181  Attleburgh,  Two-Shillings,  1811,  William  Parson  &  Son  {no.  4b 

very  rare,  brilliant’,  Bath,  Four-Shillings,  AVhitechurch  and 
Dore  {no.  10),  good  2 


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Vorkshire,  Hull,  Eighteenpeuce  (no.  14),  fine]  Shilliugs,  1,  2, 
6,  7  ;  Leeds,  30,  33  ;  Sheffield  (2),  56  ;  York  (2) ;  Sixpences, 
11,  17,  54,  72  ;  Wales,  Shillings,  Flint,  3;  Glamorgan,  9; 
and  Pembroke,  1  ;  mostly  fine  20 

Mahogany  Box,  11  in.  by  6^  in.  by  4  in.,  containing  six  trays 
with  divisions  for  coins,  lock  and  key 
France.  Louis  XVI,  Pattern  Ecu,  1  786,  by  Droz,  head  to  left 
with  flowing  hair  ;  rev.  crowned  monogram  of  LL.  enclosing 
three  fleurs-de-lys,  sit  nomen  DOMINI  bene  dictum — 1786, 
edge  FAC  REGEM  DOMINI  SALVVM  (Hofmann,  pi.  cxv,  37), 
brilliant  and  rare  1 

Medals.  Charles  I  and  his  Queen,  embossed  copper  gilt  plaque 
with  their  busts,  conjoined,  similar  to  the  others  of  the 
Dutch  Fishery  medal,  1636  (Med.  Ulus.  no.  81),  except  that 
it  has  no  date,  fine  and  rare  1 

Silver.  Mary,  Princess  of  Orange  and  her  son,  1654,  by 
F.  von  Abeele  (p.  417,  no.  55),  very  fine  1 

Charles  V,  by  Hans  Reinhard,  obv.  bust,  half-length  to  right 
with  sceptre  ;  rev.  arms,  gilt,  very  fine  1 

Prince  Maurice  of  Orange,  by  P.  von  Abeele,  obv.  bust,  rev.  the 
prince  on  horseback,  mavrici  avxilivm  pr^stans  Victoria 
BERGIS-  very  fine  ;  and  Death  of  Queen  Katharine  de  Medicis, 
rev.  broken  lance,  HiNC-  dolor,  king,  lacrim^e,  very  fine  2 
Various  Medals  and  Dollars,  including  a  City  of  London  broker’s 
Medal  7 


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Gold.  Charles  I,  Unite,  m.m.  triangle  in  circle,  well  pre¬ 
served  1 

Silver.  Saxon  Pennies.  Burgred  ;  Alfred,  obv.  small  cross 
pattee,  rev.  vvlf  |  red  in  two  lines, /b/r  ;  Ethelred  II  (5), 
and  Edward  the  Confessor  (*3),  two  fine,  the  others  fair  10 
Henry  V,  Halfpenny,  broken  annulet  either  side  of  head. 
Half  Groats  and  Pence,  Elizabeth  -  Commonwealth  (15)  ; 
Charles  H,  hammered  Threepences  (3),  Half  Groats  (7), 
and  Pence  (2),  28 

Edward  VI,  Bristol  base  Testoons  (2),  MDXLIX,  m.m.  t,  both 

fair]  Scotch,  Mary,  Testoon,  1556;  James  VI,  Two-third 
Sword  Reals  (2),  1570  and  1571,  all  counter-marked  crowned 
thistle  ;  and  two  others  7 


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Cliarles  I,  Exeter  Crown,  side-face  figure  of  king,  w.  w.  rose, 
good\  Bristol,  Half  Crown,  m.m.  BR  {man.},  1644,  fine; 
York,  Threepences  (2),  well  yveserred  4 

Charles  II,  Crown,  1662,  rose  under  bust,  date  on  edge  ;  Half 
Crowns  (2),  1676,  1677.  William  and  Mary,  Crown,  1691  ; 
Half  Crown,  1690,  scarce,  fine  ;  and  Sixpence,  1693  6 

Anne,  Crowns  (2),  1707  and  1708.  George  II,  “Young  head"' 
Crown,  1741,  fine;  and  Shilling,  1728.  George  III,  Bank 
Dollar,  1804.  George  IV,  Crown,  1821,  very  fine  6 

V  ictoria,  Gothic  Crowns  (3),  1847,  all  with  inscribed  edges, 
fine  3 


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Charles  II,  Pattern  Farthing,  1665.  George  III,  Fullerton’s 
Pattern  Sixpence,  1799,  very  fine.  Sixth  segment  of  Spanish 
Dollar,  counter-marked  3  in  circular  indent,  and  three 
Colonial  silver.  Madras,  48th  of  a  Rupee,  1794,  bronze 
proof.  Egyptian  Medal,  1882,  Alexandria,  1 1th  July  (H.M.S. 
Sultan)  8 

Current  silver,  1876-1911,  Half  Crowns  (4),  Shillings  (10),  Six¬ 
pences  (26),  all  mint  40 

Various  Maundy  Pieces,  including  “Wire  Money  ”  Twopence 

and  Pence  (5),  mostly  fine  about  125 

Various  English  hammered  silver,  in  poor  condition  ;  wt.  9^  ozs. 

Various  English  milled  silver,  and  a  few  Foreign,  in  poor  con¬ 
dition  ;  ivt.  18|^  ozs. 

Various  cojjper  Coins,  Medals  and  Tokens,  including  a  Medal 
of  Sir  John  Evans  a  parcel 

Royal  Bristol  Volunteers  Medals  (2),  1814,  in  silver,  both  very 

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Ube  property  of  (I,  S^boniae^Stanforb,  }£6cr  M.r. 

Preston  Manor,  Briyhton. 


LOT 

206  Massal[A,  Drachm,  reA\  lioi].  Phtstetaa,  Obols  (2).  F-'ka- 

POLIS,  Drachms  (3),  head  of  nym])h  with  four  dolphins 
round  (B.  M.  Cat.  69),  and  two  others  without  tlie  dolphins 
{nos.  74  ajid  90),  all  with  reverse  of  bull  crowned  by  Nike, 
all  fine  or  ivell  preserved  H 

207  Tarentum.  Didrachms  (2),  b.c.  AW-Zmjdvans,  Period  u, 

type  C  vars.,  nude  horseman  to  left  with  small  round  shield, 
n  below  horse,  A  on  rev.,  and  A  below  horse ;  another. 
Period,  iii,  n.  1,  62,  horseman  to  right,  h"  under,  Taras 

on  dolphin  holding  cup,  P  and  waves  under,  all  fine  3 

208  Didrachms  (3),  Period.  V,  all  horseman  to  right  with  si)ear, 

carrying  two  spare  spears  and  shield,  and  Taras  on  dolphin 
to  left ;  {a)  B.  2,  SA  under  horse,  rev.  left  arm  outstretched, 
spindle  in  right,  })i'ow  under;  {h)  Plate  5,  as  last  but 
leaf  behind,  <l>l  and  waves  under  dolphin  on  rev.  ;  (r*)  B.  20, 
E  behind,  F  over  and  API  under  horseman,  rev.  carrying- 
oar  and  two-handled  vase,  KA  in  field,  first  and  last  very 
fine  3 


209 


Didrachm,  nude  horseman  to  left,  figure  in  front  crowning 
horse,  API  under,  FY  behind,  Taras  with  bow  and  arrow, 
A I  and  elephant  under  (p/.  viii,  4)  ;  another,  horseman 
galloping  to  right,  A  under,  Taras  to  right  with  outsti-etched 
hand,  A  under  (ill,  B.  1),  very  fine-,  another,  horseman  to 
right  on  standing  horse  with  raised  off  fore-leg,  AE  under, 
large  figure  of  Taras,  plain  in  field  {c.f.  m,  o.  2),  ]  unpub¬ 
lished,  very  fine  3 

Didrachm,  horseman  to  right  with  spear,  A  eithei-  side,  Taras 
to  right  holding  helmet,  TAPAZ  behind,  star  either  side, 
<l>l  under  {pi.  iv,  11),  very  fine another,  hoi-seman  to  left 


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crowning  horse,  ZY  AYKIN’Z,  Taras  to  left  hurling 
trident,  owl  behind,  TAPAZ  under  ( ix,  3),  very  fine  2 

^  211  Didrachm,  as  last,  ;  Drachm,  head  of  Pallas  to  left  in 

—  crested  helmet,  EY  under,  rev.  owl,  Al  under,  ZH  to  i-ight 

(/y.  M.  Cat.  320),  ;  Diobol,  Pallas  to  right,  4>l  under, 

rev.  Heracles  contending  with  lion,  club  to  left,  ?  vnjmh- 
lisked,  fine  3 


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212  Heraclea,  Didrachm,  head  of  Pallas  to  right  wearing  Corin¬ 

thian  helmet,  rev.  Heracles  with  club,  holding  bow  and 
lion’s  skin  in  left  hand,  one-handled  vase  to  right  {B.  31. 
Cat.  33),  ^vell  preserved]  Obol,  rev.  Heracles  and  lion  iJi. 
31.  Cat.  23).’  Thukium,  Didrachm,  head  of  Pallas  to  right 
wearing  crested  helmet  adoi'iied  with  laurel  wreath  ;  rev. 
bull  butting  to  right,  I  under,  fish  in  exergue,  fine  2 

213  Thurium.  Didrachm,  B.C.  390-350,  as  last  but  helmet 

adorned  with  scylla ;  rev.  ©OYP(  IITN),  bull  butting  to 
right,  fish  in  exergue;  wt.  123  grs.,  very  fine  and  of  very 
fine  style  1 

***  From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale,  1897. 


214 


215 


Velia.  Didrachm,  head  of  Pallas  to  right  in  crested  helmet 
adorned  with  griffin,  behind  neck  O  ;  rev.  lion  passant  to 
right,  above  and  O  below,  YEAHTHN  in  exergue  ; 
ivt.  114  grs.,  very  fine  style  in  very  high  relief  1 

***  From  A  late  Collector  ”  sale,  1900. 


Didrachm,  as  last  but  to  left,  behind  neck  i  e  j,  rev.  lion  pulling 
down  stag  to  left,  v)t.  117  grs.^  Jrom  the  same  collection  ; 
another,  helmet  adorned  with  female  centaur,  lion  to  left 
devouring  prey,  below  {Forrer,  p.  357),  both  very  fine  2 


21()  Didrachm,  head  to  left,  helmet  adorned  with  griffin,  O  behind 
neck,  lion  to  right  devouring  prey,  grasshoi)])er  above 
between  <|)|,  ivt.  116  grs.  {Forrer,  2^-  351)  ;  another,  helmet 
adorned  with  female  centaur,  behind  neck  >1",  lion  to  right 
pulling  down  stag,  <!>l  below,  u't.  1  1 2-i  1  unimblished, 

both  very  fine  2 


217  Didrachm,  as  last  but  helmet  adorned  with  gritiin,  behind  neck 
O,  lion  walking  to  j'ight,  X  below',  wt.  1 12^  grs.  ;  another, 
dolphin  on  helmet,  in  front  of  neck  E,  on  neck  <t>,  lion 
walking  to  right,  ti'ident  between  <l>l  above,  wt.  112-i  grs. 
{Forrer,  p.  355),  both  fine  2 


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Didrachm,  as  last,  re'c.  triquetra  bet^A■een  <l>l  {B.  M.  Cat.  95) ; 
another,  A  behind  head,  4>  on  neck  {B.  M.  Cat.  105),  both 
icell preserved ;  Drachm,  fore-part  of  lion,  rev.  incuse  square  3 
Metapontum.  Didrachm  of  incuse  type,  ear  of  corn  in  high 
relief  with  META  to  left  within  ornamental  border; 
another,  head  to  right  helmeted,  rev.  ear  of  corn,  META 
to  left  ('?  B.  M.  Cat.  79),  well  preserved]  another,  female 
head  to  right,  rev.  ear  of  corn,  one-handled  vase  and  I  to 
right  {B.  31.  Cat.  l\i),jine]  Obol,  head  of  Pallas  to  right 
helmeted,  rev.  ear  of  coi-n  {B.  31.  Cat.  163)  4 

l)idrachm,  female  head  to  right,  hair  long  and  Avith  corn 
Avreath,  artist’s  signature  API  on  truncation  of  neck,  rev. 
ear  of  corn,  META  to  right  {not  in  B.  31.  Cat.),  fine] 
another,  head  to  right,  rev.  ear  of  corn,  META  to  left, 
grasshopper  to  right  {not  in  B.  M.  Cat.),  ivell preserved  2 
Bruttji.  head  of  Shetis  veiled,  sceptre  and  fly  behind, 

rev.  Neptune  to  left,  sceptre  in  hand,  foot  on  column,  bird 
on  floAver  in  front  {B.  31.  Cat.  14),  wt.  72  grs.,  very  fine] 
another,  head  of  Avinged  Nike,  rev.  Dionysos  croAvning  him¬ 
self  {of.  B.  31.  Cat.  15),  %vt.  73  grs.,  very  fine  ]  Tetrobol, 
head  of  Pallas  in  Corinthian  helmet  to  right,  rev.  eagle  Avith 
expanded  Avings  to  left,  rudder  in  field  {B.  31.  Cat.  34), 
very  fine  3 

Caulonia.  Stater,  B.c.  550-480,  naked  figure  Avith  branch  in 
right  hand  and  running  figure  on  extended  left  arm,  stag 
before  him  and  KAVA  behind ;  rev.  same  device  incuse 
{B.  31.  Cat.  9),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

Croton.  Stater,  b.c.  550-480,  tripod  ?  PO  ;  rev.  same  device 
incuse  {B.  31.  Cat.  l),  very  fine  and  rare  ]  another  of  thicker 
fabric,  stork  to  right  of  tripod  onohv.,  rev.  without  symbols, 
fine  2 

Stater,  thick  fabric,  tripod  ?  PO  (retrograde),  Q'ev.  eagle  incuse 

{B.  31.  Cat.  35),  fine  ;  another,  ?  PO  to  right  of  tripod, 
rev.  eagle  standing  to  left  on  stag’s  head  {no.  68),  ivell  pre¬ 
served  ]  another,  9  PO  to  left  and  ear  of  corn  to  right  of 
tripod,  eagle  to  left  holding  snake  {no.  13),  fine;  another, 
head  of  Hera  nearly  facing,  rev.  reclining  Heracles  Avith 
Avine  cup  in  right  and  club  in  left  hand,  well  x>reserved  4 

Croton-Zancle.  Stater,  obv.  tripod  9  PO  to  right,  and  kan- 
tharos  to  left ;  rev.  tripod  DA  to  left  and  thymiaterion  to 
right  {B.  31.  Cat.  47  ;  Ward  115),  wt.  115  grs.,  fine  and 
very  rare  1 


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226  Terina.  Staters  (2),  head  of  Terina  to  left,  revs.  Nike  seated 

on  horizontal  vase  {B.JSl.  Cat.  6),  and  with  wreath  on 
square  cippus  {no.  25)  ;  others  (2),  both  head  to  right,  rev. 
Nike  on  cippns  with  bird  on  her  finger,  all  well  preserved  4 

227  Agrigentum.  Didrachrn,  eagle  to  right,  rev.  crab,  head  dividing 

AS  below  {notin  H.  d/.  Cat.),  fine.  Catana,  Tetradrachm, 
R.C.  461-415,  head  of  Apollo  to  right,  hair  in  rolls,  rev. 
Quadriga  with  horses  walking  {B.  M.  Cat.  \*l) ,  rare  Imt 
only  well  preserved  2 

22S  Gela.  Tetradrachm,  archaic  style,  fore-part  of  beai'ded  man¬ 
headed  bull  to  right.  CEAAS  over  ;  rev.  Biga  with 
charioteer  to  right,  Nike  crowning  the  hoi’ses,  branch  in 
exergue  {not  in  B.  M.  Cat.),  wt.  258  grs.,  fine  and  rare  1 

229  Drachm,  naked  horseman  to  right  with  spear  striking  forwards, 

rev.  fore-part  of  bearded  man-headed  bull,  CEAAS  under 
{B.M.Cat.  \^),  fine  ■.  Obols  (2),  rev.  horse  to  right  with 
loose  rein,  wreath  over  {no.  29),  both  fine  3 

230  Leontini.  Tetradrachm,  R.C.  466-422,  head  of  Apollo  laureate 

to  right,  hair  turned  up  at  back;  rev.  lion’s  head  to  right 
with  open  jaws,  around  four  corn  grains  and  LEONTI  NON 
{  B.  M.  Cat.  32),  very  fine  and  rare  1 

***  From  the  Hirsch  catalogue,  Oct.  1898. 


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231  Messana  (Zancle).  Drachm,  dolphin  to  right  within  sickle, 

DANKAS  below;  rev.  scallop  shell  in  centre  of  incuse 
pattern  {B.  M.  Cat.  4),  very  fine  1 

232  Segesta.  Didrachm,  archaic  period,  head  to  right  with  hair 

turned  up  under  diadem,  rev.  hound  on  scent  to  right 
{B.  M.  Cat.  5),  fine  ;  another,  with  hound  standing  to  left 
{no.  16),  ivell  preserved.  Selinus,  Didrachm,  before 
B.c.  466,  Selinon  leaf,  rev.  incuse  square  {B.M.  Cat.  6), 
ivell  preserved  3 

233  Syracuse.  N,  Dilitron,  b.c.  466-406,  head  of  young  Heracles 

in  lion’s  skin,  XYPA,  rev.  ZYPA  in  the  angles  of  a  quadri¬ 
partite  incuse  square  with  female  head  in  centre  in  circular 
indent  {Head,  nr,  9),  wt.  17^  grs.  ;  Litra,  head  of  Pallas  to 
left,  ZYPA,  rev.  Aegis  with  Gorgon  head  {Head,  III,  10), 
wt.  10  grs. ;  both  very  fine  and  rare  2 

234  Agathocles,  B.c.  317-310,  N,  Drachm,  head  of  young  Ares 

laureate;  rev.  biga  to  right,  iXYPAlKOSIflN,  last  four 
letters  in  exergue  ;  wt.  66  grs.,  fine  and  rare  l 


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243 


Dlectrnm,  50-Litra  Piece,  b.c.  345-317,  head  of  Apollo  laureate 
to  left,  long  hair,  beeliive  behind  ;  rev.  tripod  ;  irf.  56  grs., 
very  fine  ] 

30-Litra  Piece,  B.C.  345-317,  [ZEYJZ  EAEYGEPIOS, 
head  of  Zens  to  left  ;  rev.  ZYRAKOZIflN  ,  Pegasus  to 
left,  below,  three  pellets,  in  front  A  (Head,  vi,  4;  B.J/., 
no.  265) ;  2vt.  33  grs.,  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 

-51,  Medallion,  by  Evaenetos,  head  of  Persephone  to  left,  wear¬ 
ing  wi-eath  of  corn,  around,  four  dolphins  ;  rev.  quadriga  to 
left,  chai’ioteer  crowned  by  Nike,  in  exergue,  armour,  fine 
and  rare,  but  has  suffered  somewhat  from  corrosion  1 

1  etradrachm,  before  B.c.  500,  ZYPA,  slow  biga  to  I'ight;  rev. 
incuse  square  divided  into  four  jiarts,  in  the  centre,  head  of 
goddess,  fine  and  rare  1 

Tetradrachm,  b.c.  500-478,  ZYRAKOZION,  female  head  to 
right  wearing  necklace  and  diadem  of  pearls,  hair  indicated 
by  lines  and  turned  up  behind  under  diadem,  around,  four 
dolphins;  rev.  (juadriga  to  I’ight,  Nike  above;  irt.  269  grs., 
fine  archaic  ivorf-,  very  fine  and  rare  1 


-)f.  From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale,  189' 


240  letradrachm,  b.c.  500-478,  ZYRAKOZION,  small  archaic 


female  head  to  right  wearing  earring  and  necklace,  hair  pro¬ 
jecting  over  forehead  ;  rev.  quadriga,  t^c.  (cf.  Head,  i,  6)  ; 


wt.  267 1  grs.,  very  fine  and.  rare 


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From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale. 


Tetradrachm,  b.c.  485  478,  ZYRAKOZION,  female  head  to 
right,  of  line  early  style,  haii’  over  In’ow  indicated  by  dots, 
the  remainder  by  lines,  falling  l)elow  tiaincation,  wearing 
necklace  and  diadem  of  pearls  ;  rev.  quadriga  to  right,  Nike 
crowning  horses  ;  ivt.  267^  grs.,  extremely  fine  1 


*  *  From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale. 


* 


'letradrachm,  time  oj  Hieron  I,  female  head  to  right,  with 
wavy  hair  in  rolls  behind  and  bound  with  string  of  pearls, 
around,  four  dolphins;  rer.  female  charioteer,  pistrix  in 
exergue,  fine  and  rare  1 


*  * 


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From  the  Bunbury  sale. 


Tetradrachm,  similar  type  to  last,  but  roll  of  hair  projecting 
downwards  behind  neck,  fine  and  rare  1 

Teti'adrachm,  B.C.  466-406,  female  head  to  right,  bound  with 
fillet  passing  three  times  round  head  ;  rev.  biga  with  horses 
standing  bei)ig  ci’owned  by  Nike,  in  good  state  and  rare  1 


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245  5-Litia  Piece,  with  head  of  Philisbis  veiled  to  left,  rev.  biga, 

E  ill  front  of  hovaas,  fine  and  7'((re  ;  Drachm,  B.C.  485-4/8, 
rev.  horseman,  and  Litra,  rev.  Sepia;  Trihemilitron,  B.C. 
845-317,  I'ev.  half  Pegasus  to  left,  ivt.  ‘10^  grs.,  and  Litra, 
rev.  Sei)ia  ;  and  another  jiiece,  head  of  Athena  facing,  rev>. 
horseman,  irt.  21  grs.,  all  fine  and  scarce 

24(-)  Carthage.  FAectnim,  (Quarter  Drachm,  ohv.  palm-tree;  rev. 

horse’s  head  ;  %vt.  13  ///>•.,  fine  and  scarce  f 

247  Panormus  (?)  Tetradrachm,  obv.  head  of  Heracles  in  lion’s 

shin  ;  rev.  horse’s  head  to  left,  palm-tree  behind,  legend 
under  indistinct,  1 

248  Aenus.  Tetradrachm,  B.C.  400-350,  head  of  Hermes  facing, 

wearing  petasns,  rev.  AliNION,  goat  to  right,  racing  torch 
befoi'e,  fi.ne  and  very  rare-,  Diobols  (3),  head  of  Hermes 
facing  and  to  right  (2),  all  rev.  goat,  and  very  fine  4 

249  Thasos.  Staters  (2),  kneeling  Satyi-  holding  Nymph  in  arms 

(one  with  A  to  right),  rev.  incuse  square,  one  fine,  the  other 
very  fine  )  Half  Stater,  same  type,  3 

250  Lvsimachus,  Tetradrachm,  head  of  deified  Alexander  with 

horn  of  Ammon  ;  rev.  Pallas  Nikephoros,  BA2!!ASX1X 
AYZIMAXOY,  IP  before,  crescent  in  exergue,  unusual 
work  in  very  high  relief,  fine.  Philip  II,  Tetradrachm, 
head  of  Zeus  laureate,  rev.  naked  boy  rider  with  palm 
branch,  two-handled  vase  under  horse,  very  fine  ;  Tetrabol, 
head  of  Apollo,  naked  horseman  on  prancing  horse,  fi.7ie  3 

251  Philip  II,  Stater,  laureate  head  of  A]W)llo  to  right,  of  hue 

style;  rev.  '^lAJPnOY,  biga  to  right,  under  horses,  a 
spear  head  ;  wt.  131  i  grs.  very  fine  1 

From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale. 

252  Alexander  the  Great.  Tetradrachms  (4),  {a)  Muller,  class  i, 

pi.  I,  4,  no.  228,  uncertain  Macedonian  town  ;  {h)  no.  854, 
uncertain  Grecian  town ;  (c)  no.  588,  leaf  before  Zeus, 
n  under  horse  ;  {d)  no.  392,  cock  before  Zeus  (Salymbria), 
all  very  fine  4 

253  Tetradrachms  (4),  ia)  class  iv,  no.  16,  fulmen  and  I  (Pella)  ; 

{b)  class  v(?),  no  mint  mark  ;  {c)  no.  1287,  bow  in  front  of 
\  Zeus;  {d)  no.  1338,  forepart  of  sheep,  AA  (Damascus); 
and  a  Piece  in  copx>er,  all  fine  or  very  fine  5 

254  Larissa.  Drachm,  b.c.  450-400,  youth  restraining  bull  to  left, 

rev.  horse  galloping  to  right,  AA  over  and  Sli  under,  in 
incuse  square,  well  preserved ;  another,  b.c.  400-350,  head 


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of  Larissa  nearly  facing,  with  hair  loose,  AAPIZAII2N, 
horse  to  right  grazing,  very  fine  and  rare  2 

255  Drachm,  head  in  profile  to  left,  rev.  horse  cantering  to  left, 

AAPIZA  over,  Al  under,  very  fine-,  another,  boy  i-estrain- 
ing  bull  to  left,  rev.  horse  prancing  to  right,  A  A  PI  over, 
ZAI A  under,  2 

256  Locri  Opunth.  Tetradrachm,  b.c.  369-338,  head  of  Persephone 

to  left  with  corn  wreath,  OFIONITIXIN,  Ajaxto  right, 
with  sword  and  shield  ornamented  with  serpent,  between  his 
feet,  helmet  and  spear-heads,  rare  and  iceU  preserved. 
Thebes,  Stater,  Boeotian  shield,  amphora,  ©at left,  and 
Half  Stater,  similar,  rev.  amphora  in  incuse  sipiare,  both 
eery  fine  3 

257  Athens.  Tetradrachm,  archaic  style,  B.c.  460-407,  very  fine-, 

another,  of  broader  fabric,  rev.  owl  standing  on  amphora  with 
N  on  it,  EYPVKLEI,  APIAPA,  ZATYAI,  the  three 
charities  {B.  M.  Guide,  XLII,  22,  omitting  the  N),  fine-, 
Drachms  (2),  archaic  style  ;  and  a  piece  in  copper  5 

258  Aegina.  Stater,  early  type,  tortoise  with  plain  shell  and  row 

of  dots  down  the  middle,  rev.  incuse  square  irregularly 
divided,  ivt.  186^  grs.  ;  another,  similar,  but  the  structure 
of  the  shell  is  shown,  rev.  incuse  square  divided  into  five 
parts,  wt.  195  grs.,  both  very  fine 

***  From  the  Hobart  Smith  sale. 

259  Corinth.  Staters  (2),  b.c.  500-430,  Pegasus  flying  to  left  with 

curled  wings,  rev.  head  of  Pallas  to  right  in  incuse  square  ; 
Drachm,  of  archaic  type  ;  latei-  Statei-  and  Diobol,  the  Staters 
all  fine  5 

260  Sic  YON.  Drachm,  dove  flying  to  left,  rev.  Chimaera  to  left, 

MX  under;  and  Hemi  Drachm,  both  fine.  Gnossus, 
Drachm,  head  of  Hera  to  left,  ryy.  square  labyrinth  between 
AT,  ic ell  preserved -,  atid  two  small  pieces  of  Argos  5 

26 1  Lesbos.  Electrum  coinage  of  Mytilene,  Hectae  (2),  b.c.  480-440 

{a)  head  of  Sappho  (I),  hair  in  sphendone,  rei\  lyre  in  linear 
square  {B.  Al.  Cat.,  xxxiii,  5)  ;  {b)  laureate  head  of  Apollo 
to  right,  rev.  female  head  to  right  wearing  sphendone  in 
linear  square  {B.  Al.  Cat.,  xxxiv,  2),  both  fine  2 

*:jc*  From  “A  late  Collector^’  sale,  1900. 

262  Others  (2),  {a)  head  of  Demeter  veiled,  wearing  earring  and 

corn  wreath,  rev.  tripod  with  pendant  fillet  in  linear  square, 
from  the  same  source  as  last  lot,  very  fine  ;  {b)  head  of 


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Ariadne  (?)  wearing  veil  and  diadem,  bunches  of  grapes  in 
her  hair,  rev.  lion  to  right  devouring  prey  in  linear  square 
{B.M.  Cat.,  xxxiii,  10),  jine  - 

263  Ephehus.  Didrachni,  bust  to  right,  rev.  half  of  kneeling  stag 

dividing  E  <|>,  MYTAE  behind,  Drachm,  bee  with 

straight  wings,  rev.  stag  standing,  palm  tree  behind. 
Rhodes.  Drachms  (4),  head  of  Helios  facing,  all  fine  6 

264  Aspendus.  Stater,  two  wrestlers,  BA  between  them,  rev. 

slinger,  STAEnOZ,  cuirass  behind,  countermai ked  ; 
another,  AA  between  wi-estlers,  [EZjTFEAllYI  behind 
and  triquetra  in  front  of  slinger,  both  very  fine  2 

265  Alexander  IA^,  Aegvs.  Tetradrachm,  head  to  right  weai  ing 

elephant’s  skin,  aegis  round  neck;  rev.  AAE— ANAPOY, 
Pallas  Promothos  with  spear  and  shield,  eagle  before  liei', 
/E  between,  scarce  and  exceptionally  fine  1 

266  Another,  similar,  two  countermarks  on  cheek,  fine  and  icell 

spread]  Tetradrachm  of  Tyre,  head  of  Heracles  to  right 
laureate,  TYPOY  lEPAZ  KAI  AZYAOY,  rev.  eagle 
to  left  on  prow,  FN  before  and  A  behind,  between  legs, 
very  fine  2 

267  Ptolemy  I  and  H.  Tetradrachm,  head  of  king,  rev.  eagle  on 

fulmen  P  and  fl  AP  (wzow.)  in  front  {B.  M.  Cat.  59) ;  another, 
MY  {mon.)  in  front  of  eagle  [iio.  62),  both  very  fine  2 


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Euergetes  IL  Tetradrachm,  bust  to  right  diademed,  wearing 
aegis,  no  date  or  monogram  on  reverse  {B.  M.  Cat.,  xxiv,  5)  ; 
another,  similar,  LKO  before  and  flA  (Paphos)  behind 
eagle,  both  very  fine  2 

Tetradrachm  of  Antiochus  Gryphus,  PEA  to  left  on  leverse, 
fine]  Drachm  of  Antiochus  VI  ;  and  Phoenician  Drachm  of 
Alexander  I,  rare,  both  very  fine  3 

Drachms  and  smaller  pieces  of  Thessaly,  Arcadia,  etc.,  all  fine 
and  some  scarce  1 5 

A  similar  lot  of  Epirus,  Elis,  etc.,  some  fine  14 

Various  small  pieces  of  Hestiaea,  Masicytes,  Neapolis  (Mace¬ 
donia),  Cysicus,  etc.,  all  fine  8 

Roman.  V.  Solidus  of  Constantius  H,  full-faced  bust  of  em¬ 
peror  with  spear ;  rev.  gloria  reipublic^.,  in  exergue 
smnc.  (Nicomedia),  very  fine  1 


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Consular  Denarii  all  very  fine  and  name  scarce Denarii 
of  'I'rajan  (4),  DAC.’CAIT  {Cohen,  121),  fortred  (l  52),  Mars 
(271),  and  Trophy  (571),  all  very  fine  10 

Denarii  of  Hadrian  (23),  all  ohv.  HADR1ANU8  AUGUSTUS,  and 
rev.  COS  iir,  all  different  and  very  fine  23 

Others  (l8),  with  his  full  titles  on  obv.,  various  reverses,  6?// 
difi'erent  and  very  fine  18 

Denarii  (13)  of  Antoninus  Pius,  Marcus  Aurelius,  Cominodus 
and  Faustina,  all  very  fine  ;  Twenty-Piastre  Piece,  coined  at 
Omdurman  by  the  Kalifa,  1890  14 

First  Brass  of  Nero,  nero  claydivs  caesar  ;  rev.  decursio 
{Cohen,  83),  very  fine  1 

F'irst  Brass  of  Vespasian  and  Hadi  ian  (2),  one  rev.  vjrt  AVG, 
both  fine  2 


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First  Brass  of  Marcus  Aurelius,  Jui)iter  seated  {Cohen,  248), 
very  fine  ■,  Antoninus  Pius,  ANNONA  AVG,  COS  ill  in  exergue 
{Cohen,  ■\:\),fine  2 

Fii’st  Biaiss  of  Faustina,  Maximinus  (2),  and  Gordianus  Pius  ; 
Second  Brass  of  Hadrian,  Commodus  (2),  and  Philip,  all 
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Gold.  Kushans,  Kaneshko,  obv.  standing  figure  of  king  ;  rev. 
Siva  and  the  bull,  fine  1 

Vasudeva,  obv.  standing  figure  of  king  ;  rev.  Siva  and  the  bull, 
and  another  similar,  both  fine  2 


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Huvishka,  half-length  figure  of  the  king  to  left  with  elephant 
goad  ;  rev.  draped  standing  ^guve  {Calcutta  Cat.  XJl, 
15),  and  a  small  piece  similar,  v't.  grs.  both  fine  2 

Guptas.  Chandragupta  I,  obv.  standing  figures  of  king  and 
(pieen  ;  rev.  goddess  seated  on  lion  (xv,  1),  very  fine  1 

Samadragupta,  obv.  seated  figure  of  king  with  lyre  ;  goddess 
seated  to  left  (xv,  4),  fine  1 


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Saniadi-agupta,  ohv.  standing  figure  of  king  witli  bow  in  riglit 
hand  ;  rev.  goddess  on  throne  fronting,  and  another  similar, 
both  fine  2 

Chandragupta  11,  obv.  king  on  horseback  to  light,  rev.  seated 
goddess  to  left  with  ])eacock  in  front;  anothei',  figure  c)! 
king  to  left  standing  with  bow,  rev.  seated  goddess  on  lotus 
throne  fronting  (xv,  13),  both  well  preserved  2 

Candellas  of  Jejahuli  (5),  obv.  rude  figure  of  goddess;  rev. 
inscription,  (ill  fine  b 

Another  similar  lot  b 


A  ))iece  as  last  lot,  and  a  small  piece  similar,  v:t.  16  grs.  ;  and 
a  cupjied  iiiece,  with  figures  of  two  deities  in  shrine  with 
attendants,  rev.  plain  3 

Pathan  Sultans  of  Hindustan.  Ala-ed-din,  Khilji  {2), both  fine  2 


Cxhias-ed-din  Tughlak  Shah  (a.h.  721-5)  (3),  two  small  and 
thick,  the  other  broader  and  thinner,  all  fine  3 

Naser-ed-din  Muhammed  Shah  (793-6)  (2),  one  fine  2 

Two  others,  unidentified,  both  good  2 

A  similar  lot  2 

Moghul  Emperois.-  Akbar  (a.h.  963-1014);  Mohurs  (3),  cir¬ 
cular,  3 

A  similar  lot,  all  fine  3 

A  similar  lot,  all  fine  3 


Five  Mohurs  similar,  all  well  preserved  5 

Two  others,  one  with  inscriptions  within  beaded  frame, 
both  fine  2 


Two  other  Mohurs,  both  fine  2 

A  similar  lot  ^  2 

Two  octagonal  Mohurs,  both  fine  and  rare  2 


Square  Mohurs,  one  with  dotted  frame,  all  very  fine  and 
scarce  3 

Three  others,  similar,  3 

Three  others,  similar,  one  fine  3 

Jehangir  (a.h.  1014-37),  Zodiacal  Mohur,  obv.  Capricorn u.--, 

inside  narrow  cii-cle  of  rays,  a.h.  regnal  year  '^'‘',fine 

and  very  rare  ^ 


Another  sjiecimen,  similar,  but  with  rays  radiating  from  the 
figure,  same  years,  fine  and  very  rare  [ 

Zodiacal  Mohur,  Leo,  A.H.  '  ♦I”!',  very  fine  and  very  rare  1 


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Square  Mohur,  a.h.  ''  ♦I'S  fine  and  scarce 
Shall  Jehan  (a.h.  1037-68),  Mohurs  (3),  all  fine 
Three  similar  Mohurs,  all  fine 
Four  other  Mohurs,  all  iv ell  preserved 
Auraiigzeb  Alaragir  (a.h.  1068-1119),  Mohurs  (2),  hath  fine 
Two  others,  similar  to  last,  hath  fine 
Shah  Alum  I  (a.h.  1  119-24),  Mohurs  (2),  both  fine 
-Tehaiidar  Shah  (a.h.  1124)  Mohur,  and  rare 
Farrukh  Siyar  (a.h.  1124-31),  Mohur,  scarce 
Muhammed  Shah  (a.h.  1131-61),  Mohurs  (2),  both  very  fine  2 
Three  other  Mohurs,  similar,  two  very  fine  3 

Ahmad  Shah  (a.h.  1161-7),  Mohur,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 
Alumger  II  (a.h.  1167-73),  Mohurs  (2),  both  very  fine  2 

Shah  Alum  II  (a.H.  1173-1221),  Mohurs  (3),  two  with  floial 
all  very  fine  3 

Akbar  II  (a.h.  1222)  Mohurs  (2),  both  very  fine  2 

Vai'ious  Early  Indian  gold  Coins,  wt.  I  oz.  \idwts.  5 

blast  India  Company,  Calcutta  Mohur,  19th  Sun,  A.H.  1197, 
first  issue,  plain  edge  ;  anothei-,  third  issue  (1818-32),  with 
upright  milling,  both  scarce  2 

Malwa,  Mohurs  of  Ghias-ud-din  (2),  one  circular  and  one 
square,  both  fine  2 

Cabool  Mohur  of  Shah  Jummah  ;  Cashmere  Mohur  of  Runbere 
Singh,  and  third  Mohur  ;  and  Sikh  Mohur  of  the  Punjab,  all 
very  fine  4 

Lucknow,  Mohurs  of  Amjid,  Wajid  and  Mohammed  Ali  Shahs, 
all  very  fine  3 

Others  of  Ghazi-ud-din  Hyder;  Naser-ed-din  Hyder  of  Luck¬ 
now  ;  and  Hyder  Naik  of  Mysore,  all  very  fine  3 

Quarter  Mohurs  (6)  of  Lucknow,  A.H.  (2),  and  (4), 

eery  fine  6 

Double  Mohur,  Akbar  II,  a.h.  very  fine  1 

Presentation  Piece  of  32  Rupees,  A.H.  inscription  within 

border  of  stars,  fine  I 

Bokhara,  Shah  Masoom  ;  Madras,  Two-Swami  Pagoda  ;  Abbassid 
Piece  of  Egypt ;  and  Venetian  Ducat  4 

Silver.  Punch-marked  Coins  (4)  of  the  earliest  Indian  Native 
Coinage,  roughly  oblong  in  shape,  various  counter-marks, 

rare;  various  Bactrian  (ll)  ;  Cabool,  circa  800  (8);  and 

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Pathaii  Siiltaiis  of  Hiiidostaii,  Aia-ed-diii  Masaiid  (2) ;  Naser- 
ed-diii  Mahmud  (3) ;  Ghias-ed-diri  (3)  ;  Moazz-ed-diii  Kai 
Kobad  (3);  Jelah-etl-din  Finiz  ;  and  Ala-ed-din  Muhammed 
(9),  many  fine  and  rare  20 

Others,  Kotb-ed-din  Mubarik  (l);  Tuglack  Sliah  (3);  81iir 
Shah  (11);  Islam  Shah  ( 10)  ;  Muhammed  Adil  Shah  (l), 
many  fine  and  scarce  26 


Moghul  Emperors,  Ku])ees,  Ilumayuii  (I);  Akbai',  circular, 


(15),  octagonal  (2),  and  scxagonal  (l),  last  three  rare  19 
Akbar,  square  Rupees,  various  mints  4 

Jehangir,  circular  Rupees,  various  mints  55 

Jehangir,  Zodiacal  Rupees  (2)  ;  Taurus  and  Leo,  and  square 
Rupee,  all  rare  ;  square  Rupee  of  Shahjahan,  and  Murah 
Rakhsh  Rupees  (2),  and  Half  Rupee,  all  scarce  7 

Shahjahan  Rupees  (42),  various  mints  42 

Others,  similar  50 

Aurungzeb’  Alamgir,  Rupees  (43),  various  mints  43 

A  similar  lot  42 

Jahandar  Shah  Rupees  (5),  scarce]  Farrukh  Siyar  Rupees  (34), 
various  mints  39 


Shah  Jahan  II  Rupee;  Rati’a-ud-Darajat  (3);  Muhammad 
Ibrahim  (1),  all  scarce]  Muhammed  Shah  (12),  and  Half 


Rupee,  various  mints  18 

Muhammed  Shah,  Rupees  (36),  various  mints  36 

Ahmad  Shah,  Rupees  (24),  various  mints  24 

Alamgir  II,  Rupees  (16);  and  various  E.  1.  Coy.’s  Rupees, 
struck  in  Native  style,  some  fine  30 

Shah  ’Alam  II,  Rupees  (44),  and  Quarter  Rupee,  various 
mints  ;  and  one  of  Bedar  Bakht,  scarce  46 

Akbar  II,  Rupees  (36),  various  mints  36 

Rupees  and  smaller  Pieces  of  Native  States,  various  early  silver 
Pieces,  etc.,  ivt.  about  12(?c:s. ;  and  a  few  Copper  25 


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Half  Crowns,  Shillings  (4),  and  Sixpences  (8),  various  ; 
Spanish  Dollars  (2),  one  countermarked,  Dutch  Ducatoon, 
1768,  and  another  21 

Scotch.  Kobei’t  II,  Perth  Groat  :  James  VI,  Two  Thirds  Pyal, 
1571;  Half  Merk,  second  issue;  Balance  Half  Merk,  all 
ivell  prese7'ved  ;  and  Mary,  Edinbui  gh  Bawbees  (2),  in  billon, 
fine  6 

Club  Medal,  by  Mossop,  e(iuestrian  tigure  of  AAJlliam  Ill,  the 
GEORIOUS  &  iiUMORTAi.  MEMORY,  1690;  rcc.  Boyal  arms, 
KING  AND  CONSTITUTION,  with  scroll  bar  for  ribbon,  very 
fine  I 

Bronze  Medals  of  the  Young  Pretender,  Pope,  Flaxman,  Gains¬ 
borough,  Hogarth,  Irving,  and  another.  Copper  Boxes  (2), 
one  with  impression  of  Nelson  medal  within  borders,  and 
the  other  with  head  of  \Vellington  ;  and  three  various 
pieces  1 2 


'bi'ansvaal.  Kruger  Pound  and  Half  Pound,  silver,  Five-Shillings 
to  Threepence,  and  Penny,  in  morocco  case  9 

Gold.  James  I,  Unite,  second  issue,  m.  in.  crown,  fine. 

Charles  I,  Crown,  m.  m.  anchor,  fine  2 

Charles  II,  Guinea,  1666,  ivell  preserved,  and  another,  1683, 
large  head,  elephant  and  castle  under  bust,  fine  2 

James  II,  Guinea,  1688,  plain  under  bust,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 
William  and  Mary,  Guinea,  1691,  very  fine  and  scarce  1 

Geoi'ge  III,  Guineas  (2),  1776  and  1813;  Half  Guinea,  1810  ; 


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and  Half  Sovereigns  (2),  1823  and  1828  4 

Silver,  etc.  Eanred,  Stycas  (2)  ;  Cnut,  Penny  of  York ; 
Henry  III,  Eong-cross  Pennies  (9),  and  Irish  Penny  ;  John, 
Irish  Penny  and  Halfpenny  ;  Edward  I-II,  Pennies  (17); 
Irish  Penny  and  Halfpenny  of  Waterford,  and  two  others  ; 
some  fine  37 

Edward  III,  G  roats  (2),  Half  Groat  and  Pennies  (3),  Durham 
and  London  (2).  Kichaid  II,  York  Penny.  Henry  Y, 
Penny.  Henry  VI,  Groats  (2),  ])ine-cone  mascle,  and  Groat 
and  Penny  of  Calais  ;  some  fine  12 


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(li'oat.  Henry  VII,  Groat  and  Half  Groat,  second  issue. 
Henry  VI II,  Groats  (4),  Half  Groat,  and  Durham  Penny, 
some  fine  1  ^ 

Edward  VI,  Ciown,  1551,  m.  ni.  y,  king  on  horse  cantering, 
fine  1 

Philip  and  Mary,  base  Penny.  Edwaid  VI,  Shilling.  IHizabeth, 
Shilling,  Six})ences  (2),  one  milled,  and  Penny,  James  I, 
Shillings  (2),  Sixpences  (2),  Half  Groat,  first  issue,  and 
Penny;  some  fine  12 

Chailes  1,  Crown,  m.  m.  sun,  fine,  bat  not  fully  struck  nj)  1 

Charles  I,  Shrewsbuiy  Half  Crown,  1  642,  m.m.  ■■■.■■  on  obv., 
])lume  behind  Icing;  rev.  “Declaration,”^??^  1 

Charles  I,  Power  Half  Crowns  (2),  Shillings  (3),  Sixi)ences  (2), 
Half  Gi'oat,  and  Penny;  and  “Briot’s”  Sixpence,  m.m. 
anchor,  fine.  Commonwealth,  Plalf  Groat  and  Halfpennies 
(3),  fine  M 

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Charles  T,  Inchiquin  Ci'own,  19  ;  8  in  circular  indent,  stamped 
either  side  upon  thick  irregular  piece  of  silver,  fine  and 
rare  I 

Charles  II,  Hammered  Shilling  and  Half  Groat,  third  issue  ; 
milled  Shillings,  1668  and  1684,  and  Six])ences,  1679  and 
1683,  both  very  fine.  Vlaundy  Money,  first  issue  (6)  and 
two  sets  of  second  issue,  all  very  fine  20 

James  II,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  and  Maundy  set.  M'illiam  and 
‘  Mary,  Half  Crown  and  Maundy  set.  IVilliam  III,  Shilling, 
1697  (Chester),  Sixpence,  and  Penny.  George  I,  Shilling 
and  Sixpence,  and  Maundy  Pieces,  various  (5),  mostly  fine  21 

Anne,  Crown,  1703,  ViGO,  Half  CroAvn,  1707,  Shilling,  1711, 
and  Sixpence,  1703,  VIGO,  all  fine  4 

George  II,  Shillings  (3),  Sixpences  (2),  and  Maundy  Money  (6). 
George  III,  Shilling,  Sixpence,  Maundy  set,  first  issue, 
“Wire-money”  Groat,  Twopence,  and  Penny,  and  three 
others,  all  very  fine.  Bank  Tokens  foi-  Three-Shillings  and 
Eighteenpence,  and  Irish,  Thirty,  Ten  (2),  and  Phvepence  29 

Crowns,  1818,  1821,  1845  ;  Half  Crowns  (7),  Florins  (3),  Shil¬ 
lings  (6),  Sixpences  (6),  Groats  (2),  Maundy  (ll),  all  1816- 
1865,  some  scarce  and  all  mint  48 

Scotch.  William  the  Lion,  Penny,  Perth,  head  to  left  with 
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in  each  angle,  folpolt  oe  psrt  fine  for  the  coin,  and 
apparently  nnpuhlished.  Two  others,  types  as  Burnc:  iv, 
34  and  35,  legends  indistinct  3 

Robert  II,  Dundee  Groat,  head  to  left  witli  sceptre,  B  behind, 
six  arcs  to  tressure  ;  rev.  +  villa  +  DVNDE,  Burns  xxiv, 
332,  fine  and  very  rare  1 

David  II,  Edinburgh  Groat,  fine.  Charles  I,  Shilling,  first 
issue.  William  III  Sixpence,  and  Anne  Shilling  (Edin¬ 
burgh),  and  James  IV  Plack.  Irish,  Edward  lY  Groat, 
English  type.  Henry  VIII,  Groat,  fii  st  issue,  and  Thi-ee- 
pence,  third  issue.  Groats  of  Philip  and  Maiy  and  Eliza¬ 
beth.  James  I,  Shilling  and  Sixpence,  first  issue  ;  S07ne 
fine  12 

Various  hammered  and  milled  silver,  in  poor  state,  ivt.  8^  ozs. 
Copper.  Charles  I,  Pattern  Farthing  or  Jetton,  crowned  rose 
dividing  CR,  pray  for  the  king  ;  rev.  lord/  give  thy/ 
BLESSING  in  three  lines  {Mont.  p.  27,  no.  7),  very  rare,  ivell 
preserced  1 

Various  English  and  Irish  Co})i)er,  Charles  I-A"ictoria,  many 
fine  and  scarce  about  120 

George  I,  Pattern  Wood’s  Halfpenny,  1722,  georgivs  D:G: 
REX  •  rev.  ■  HlBERNiiE  ’ ,  Hibernia  looking  to  right,  rock 
behind,  1722  in  exergue,  on  large  flan,  ivell  preserved  and 
very  rare  1 

Irish.  Elizabeth,  Pennies  (2)  and  Halfpenny,  1601.  Charles  1, 
Kilkenny  Halfpenny,  rare.  James  II,  Limerick  Halfpence, 
1691  (1 1),  struck  on  large  and  small  “  Gun  money  ”  shillings, 
mostly  fine  15 

St.  Patrick’s  Halfpence  (3),  James  11(3),  and  William  HI  Half- 
])ence.  Voce  Populi  Halfpence  (5)  and  Farthing,  and  othei  s 
(ll),  some  fine  and  many  scarce  24 

James  H,  “Gun  Money”  Crowns  (3)  ;  large  (21)  and  small  (13) 
Half  Crowns,  nearly  all  varieties,  and  fine  or  very  fine,  a 
good  lot  37 

“Gun  money”  Shillings,  large  (28)  and  small  (7),  and  Six¬ 
pences  (14),  nearly  all  varieties,  and  fine  49 

Various  Roman  First,  Second  and  Third  Brass,  including  By¬ 
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Foreign.  Various  Continental  Silver,  prior  to  1800,  ivt.  9i  ozs. 


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Various  French,  Swiss  and  Dutch  Coins,  in  copper  and  billon, 
many  fine  and  s^carce  about  1  4  0 

Copper  Coins  of  Spain,  Austria,  and  the  Italian  States,  many 
fine  and  scarce  ahmit  \20 

Coppei-  and  billon  Coins  of  various  Germanic  States,  mostly  fine 
and  many  scarce  about  1 1  b 

Copper  Coins  of  Russia,  Sweden  and  Denmark,  including 
some  large  pieces,  mostly  fine  and  many  scarce  75 

Copper  Coins  of  Greece,  Turkey,  Egypt,  Tunis,  Morocco,  etc., 
and  large  and  small  Chinese  Cash  (36),  the  latter  mostly 
named,  many  fine  about  110 

Various  copper  Coins  of  Indian  States,  with  a  few  Portuguese 
African  Colonial,  mostly  fine  51 

U.S.A.  Cents,  1794,  1798;  Half  Cents,  1797,  1800,  all  good 
state.  Continental  Currency  Piece,  in  peicter,  Washington 
(5),  Connectieut,  Massachusetts,  New  York  (3),  and  "‘Nova 
Constellatio  ”  (3)  Cents,  and  five  others,  some  fine  24 

Various  Copper  and  Niekel  of  Central  and  South  America, 
mostly  fine 

Various  Medals,  including  Davison’s  Nile  Medal  in  copper  gilt, 
and  Turkish  for  Acre  in  copper  ;  Coin  Weights,  Jettons, 
etc.,  in  bronze,  copper  and  brass  a  parcel 

Isle  of  Man  Penny  and  Halfi)enny,  1709,  fine  ;  Jersey,  Guernsey 
and  Alderney  Token,  1813,  rare  ;  and  various  Isle  of  Man, 
Gibraltar,  and  other  Colonial  Copper  (29),  mostly  fine  32 

Various  Colonial  Copper,  many  fine  about  130 

Various  Colonial  Silver  (24).  Nineteenth  Century  Shilling 
Tokens  (o),  and  Sixpences  (3),  mostly  mint  32 

Seventeenth  Century  Tokens.  Berkshire  (2),  Bucks,  Hants, 
Herts,  Hunts,  Kent  (2),  London  (7),  Middlesex  (2),  Oxfoirl- 
shire  (2),  Suffolk  (3),  and  Wilts,  mostly  fine  23 

Others  of  Cornwall;  Devon  (14),  including  Richard  Hamlyn, 
Plymouth  {Williamson,  253),  rare-,  Dorset ;  Gloucestershire 
(5),  and  Somerset  (3),  mostly  fine  04 

Others  of  Dublin  (3);  Kilfinan  (2);  Limerick  (20),  including 
one  of  Anthony  Bartlett  struck  over  an  Ai  mstrong  farthing, 
and  Maryborough,  mostly  fine.  Halfpenny  of  James  McCulla, 
1729;  Twopences  of  John  McCully,  Newtown,  1761,  and 
Hugh  Magarragh,  Belfast,  1736,  all  fine and  Menlough 
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lokens,  including  Hagley  Halfpenny  Worceiiter^ll), 

rare-,  {Somerset  rare  and  fine  and  Hallen’s  Halfpeiniy 
(  U  arivickshire  83),  rare,  all  fiine  or  very  fine  50 

A  arions  Penny,  Halfpenny  and  Fai  tiling  Tokens,  mostly  in 
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Birmingham  and  AA^iveliscombe  Threepences,  neither  fine-,  and 
vai'ions  Nineteenth  Centui-y  Pennies  (32),  Halfpennies  (11), 
and  Farthings  (23),  some  fine  68 

Creek:  Small  ^  (3);  of  Syracuse,  Athens,  Carthage, 
Prnsias,  &c.  (28) ;  Ptolemaic  (9).  IvOWAN  M,  Alexandrian, 
Roman  Colonial  and  Celtiberian,  including  an  Ai  Drachm 
(36),  many  fine  7g 

Roman.  Denarii,  Consular  and  Family  (lO)  ;  earlier  Im¬ 
perial  (36),  some  fine  46 

Others  of  Cordianus  Pins,  Otacilla,  Philip,  ATalerian,  Postnmus, 
&c.,  some  fine  37 

.E.  As  and  its  fractions  (8),  some  fine.  Caransins,  Third 
Brass  (3),  provid  avg  .  c,  PA  AVG  ML,  both  very  fine,  and 
PAX  AVG.  Allectus  (2),  PAX  AVG  .  C,  and  LAETTl  AVG  C, 
both  good  1 3 

First  Brass  of  Maximinus,  Severns  Alexander,  Cordianus  Pins, 

Otacilla,  Philip,  &c.,  all  fine  15 

A^arions  M  of  Maximianus,  Diocletian,  Piobns,  Ac.,  mostly 

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